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It’s time to make 2010 the Year for Change

4 January 2010 Clare Hilley No Comment

It seems like only yesterday that we launched London Conservative Future at the Old Bank of England with Eric Pickles and Liam Fox. Since then, our activists have successfully managed numerous campaign days both on the ground and at the GenEVA telephone canvassing studio. The enthusiasm and commitment of Conservative Future activists is second to none and has played a key role in the party’s wider election machine.

As this morning’s advertising campaign proclaims, 2010 really needs to be a year for change for our country, and Conservative Future activists can help make this happen. The election countdown clock has already begun and it’s more essential than ever that our activists are out and about connecting with voters and delivering a message for change.

We already know that Gordon Brown’s strategy is to attack the Conservatives personally about where they were sent to school or their background and it’s vital we do not sink to such desperate depths. Already, this strategy is causing rows internally with Labour members who do not want to be tarred with the negative campaigning brush, but Gordon just won’t budge. So, while Labour is smearing, schemeing and plotting, the Conservative Party will be engaging with voter concerns and taking action on the issues that matter.

In the next month, London Conservative Future will announce further details on its target seats campaign and committee reshuffle that will strengthen the management structure for the challenges ahead. Please make sure you join our Target Seats campaign on myconservatives.com and we will be making use of this resource to keep everyone up to date with our campaign schedule.

This is it. There is no turning back now. So let’s work together and make 2010 a year for change.

Related posts:

  1. London CF kicks off 2010 Target Seats campaign
  2. Launching London Conservative Future into 2010
  3. A Year for Change on the NUS

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